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The phrase "an definitive" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "definitive" is "a" because "definitive" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "He provided a definitive answer to the question."
Alternatives: "a conclusive" or "a final".
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Boggs promised to call back with an definitive response.
The statisticians say that in the absence of independent audits since 2006-07 is is not possible to give an definitive answer.
He said he has yet to receive an definitive answer, only that officials would look into the matter.
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Howard was eleven when a doctor made a definitive diagnosis.
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There's a definitive recipe for a popular meme.
They are a reality, and signify a definitive transformation.
Without a definitive look (and feel), you won't have a definitive audience.
"Is it a definitive study?
A definitive treatment.
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